Author Interactions and More Than Just Words!


       Unfortunately here is another year that I couldn't make it to BEA :( Living in Texas and going to NYC is a bit too far for me. Especially going by myself. I just couldn't make the leap to do it. Next year tho I am MAKING my mom go. She'll be retired by then so it'll be ok lol But ANYWAYS, since I can't go, I will be bringing BEA to me.... And my armchair lol

AUTHOR INTERACTIONS

     This one is definitely easy. I haven't actually met many authors, but because of Twitter, I talked to a lot of them. And let me tell you, three years of blogging and I STILL fangirl every time smh Here are some of my favorite author interactions, both in real life and just on Twitter!


    Earlier this year I went to the Montgomery County Book Festival and met one of my favorite authors, Marissa Meyer. (Mrs. Meyer if you happen to read this, I'm the girl that hopped up to sing Happy Birthday!!!! lmao) She wrote the Lunar Chronicles series (Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress.) Cinder is one of my all time favorites and when I heard she was coming near me, I KNEW I had to meet her. She's basically one of the sweetest people I've ever met. On top of that, she's an amazing storyteller and she signed Wolf the super hot street fighter over to me. And when I told her my blog appeared in the paperback copy of Scarlet, she hugged me again to say thanks! I was very appreciative that she appreciated my love for her writing. I hope to meet her again one day!


     This picture is of me and Jennifer L. Armentrout! (Mrs. Armentrout if you read this, I'm the chick who was walking around in a birthday Tiara!) In case you hadn't noticed by the amount of books by her I've read, she's one of my favorite authors. I was able to meet her on the release date of her last book in the Covenant series. Which just so happened to be my birthday! So when I met her, she was just as nice in person as she had been on Twitter. And she signed over Aiden to me as a birthday surprise. If you know me, you know that Aiden is one of my all time book boyfriends and I was over the moon when she signed him to me like that. 


     And here is an author interaction that I STILL love even to this day! I am a huge fan of the Pushing the Limits series by Katie McGarry. I was honored to read an advance copy of Dare You To and there's a scene in the very beginning that has a Taco Bell drive thru. I read it and got on Twitter for a little bit and saw this. (If you can't read it, you can click on it and make it bigger.) It was basically one of the funniest things ever! Writing this now has me craving some Taco Bell lol 

MORE THAN JUST WORDS


     I probably won't have too much to say on this topic because I don't normally read anything other than normal books. with audiobooks I find myself not listening if I just so happen to do other things. As for graphic novels, I JUST started reading those. And only because it's the only way The Walking Dead comes lol Speaking of The Walking Dead, I watch any book to movie or book to tv shows. I also love comic books. I love Wonder Woman and I have over a dozen of her comic books. 
     Looking at other people though, these different ways to read seem to help others. My younger sister can't read on her own yet but LOVES audioooks. She LOVED Twilight and has since moved on to the Harry Potter series. I've also talked to other bloggers who've said they like to listen to audiobooks while they clean or drive. I've started listening to them while I set up the restaurant where I work. It just takes me an extra long time to read them because I find myself having to rewind or go back a lot of times because I missed something or started thinking about something else and was tuning it out. 

What are some of your favorite author interactions?
Do you read with more than just words? 

Join me tomorrow to talk about expanding your blogging horizons and novells or short stories!

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